It’s hard not to root for 44-year-old Scott Gutschewski, who returns to the PGA Tour as a member for the first time since 2011 this week at the Fortinet Championship.
The Nebraska native earned his card back thanks to a solid stretch of play in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, finishing T-10 in the Albertsons Boise Open, T-18 in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship and T-52 in the Korn Ferry Tour Championship. The father of four got choked up after securing his card, but his wife Amy found the words to describe the moment, saying, “To have his kids be able to watch him earn it -- you know, they were young before when he had his status, so it’s just incredible to have them see it. For it to come true again.” Gutschewski, who last visited the winner’s circle at the 2008 Rex Hospital Open, previously earned his Tour card via the KFT in 2005, 2008 and 2010 and rose to 16th in the 2021 Finals 25 standings. Last season, he made 25 cuts in 37 KFT starts with five top 10s. He earned a spot in the 2021 Barbasol Championship -- his only PGA Tour appearance last season -- by winning medalist honors in Monday qualifying but missed the cut. He’s made two previous appearances in the Fortinet Championship, finishing T-67 in 2011 and missing the cut in 2007.